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That's amazing! I hope that it works out we all can read it online one day. Makes you wonder what's on 73 and 74.
Posted on: 2011/1/24 17:03
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Yes, it is kind of frustrating missing those two pages. That is why I am asking if anyone has them.
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Posted on: 2011/1/25 9:21
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If memory serves, Mr. Adams' wife was having an affair with PMCC President Max Gilman in 1941-42. She was riding with Gilman when he had that automobile accident in January 1942 that ended his career at Packard. Gilman and Mrs. Adams later married.
Posted on: 2011/1/25 11:30
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I seem to recall that Mr. Gilman resigned from Packard as a result of the incident. Things like that were not done by respectable people in management back then, at least insofar as Packard was concerned. I did not remember that it involved a Mrs. Adams. Boy, that would be tough! If so, Mr. Adams apparently remarried, as my information shows he was survived by a spouse.
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Posted on: 2011/1/25 12:38
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G'day tpced,
First post, but long time member, so a belated to PackardInfo.
Posted on: 2011/1/25 14:29
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Apparently the Saga of Packard was published as a book. What you might have there is a copy of the manuscript, which could have historical value.
It might be tough to get a copy though... I found two libraries in the U.S. that have it, The Ohio Historical Society and Columbia University Library in NY: worldcat.org/title/saga-of-packard-some- ... oclc/39147012&referer=brief_results This quest for the missing pages may turn into a Saga of its own!
Posted on: 2011/1/25 20:13
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Ken, you will like it (see attached extracts of this book):
"Ask the Man Who Owns One": An Illustrated History of Packard Advertising by Arthur W. Einstein Hardcover: 282 pages Publisher: McFarland (September 10, 2010) Language: English ISBN-10: 0786447737 ISBN-13: 978-0786447732 Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7 x 0.8 inches [source: Amazon.com] --> read more Quote: ...If copyright law permits, I would like to scan this document and make it more widely available to Packard lovers... According to Murphy's law it was clear to me that the page "Russians Love Packards" is missing.
Posted on: 2011/1/25 21:28
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The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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According to the Ohio Historical Society's Library web page your two missing pages will only cost you $5.50 and up to a thirty day wait.
As for scanning it for PInfo, I believe normal copyright restrictions expire after 75 years. In this case, Saga appears to be an unpublished work so you shouldn't have any problems reproducing it for public viewing. I hope to see it here soon!
Posted on: 2011/1/25 23:43
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Thanks, Guy and Gusha,
Very helpful information. The way I figure it, if Packard is entitled to the copyright, I can probably post it. The argument for Packard ownership is that it was put out by Packard without the name of the author and the author was working for Packard when he wrote it, so it may well be Packard's work product. If Fred Adams is entitled to the copyright, I probably should get permission from his family, if possible. There is a bit of the Russian section that I have, Guscha. Perhaps I can send it to you for use in your Doctoral thesis you are doing on Russian Packards. I am sure you will give credit where credit is due. Fair use doctrine exception to copyright law, understand. kens53clip
Posted on: 2011/1/26 0:00
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